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<h4 class="subsection">1.5.1 The GNUstep Filesystem Layout</h4>

<p>We quickly present the GNUstep filesystem layout for a domain first
because it is an essential reference for all discussions on the
structure of a domain.
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<p>The GNUstep filesystem layout is the simplest layout, in which every
domain is a directory on disk, and all locations in the domain are
subdirectories of the domain.
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<p>In that case, a domain has the following structure on disk:
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<pre class="example"> Domain/
        Applications/
        Applications/Admin/
        Defaults/   (User domain only)
        Library/
        Library/ApplicationSupport/
        Library/ApplicationSupport/Palettes
        Library/Bundles/
        Library/Documentation/
        Library/Documentation/info/
        Library/Documentation/man/
        Library/Frameworks/
        Library/Headers/
        Library/Libraries/
        Library/Libraries/Java/
        Library/Libraries/Resources/
        Library/Makefiles/   (System domain only)
        Library/Services/
        Library/Tools/Resources/
        Library/WebApplications/
        Tools/
        Tools/Admin/
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<p>The terminology for locations is derived from this filesystem layout,
and it can be useful to use this directory structure as a reference
point for all discussions.  For example, every domain must have a
&rsquo;Library&rsquo; location.
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